locate the defective board by
completing the following steps:
a. Remove all network
controller boards.
b. Install one network
controller board.
c. Retest with Computer
Checkup.
d. Keep adding boards and
retesting (repeating steps
b and c) until the defective
board is located.
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Error Code Description Recommended Action
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6054 - xx Token Ring The following steps apply to
configuration test 6054 - xx and 6056 - xx error
failed. codes:
6056 - xx Token Ring reset test
failed. 1. Run the ISA setup utility,
reconfigure the failing network
controller, and retest.
2. Ensure that the network
controller is seated properly,
if applicable.
3. Replace the network controller.
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6068 - xx Token Ring internal Refer to recommended actions for
loopback test failed. Error Code 6028 - xx.
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6069 - xx Token Ring external Refer to recommended actions for
loopback test failed. Error Code 6029 - xx.
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6089 - xx Token Ring open. Refer to recommended actions for
Error Code 6029 - xx.
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* MAU = Multi-station Access Unit
** UTP/STP = Unshielded Twisted Pair/Shielded Twisted Pair
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SCSI Computer Checkup Error Codes
The SCSI Computer Checkup error codes and messages in Table 2-14 are
divided into three parts:
o Table 2-14A (SCSI Device Names)
o Table 2-14B (SCSI Test Names)
o Table 2-14C (SCSI Test Error Codes)
SCSI error messages contain six digits and begin with the two-digit number
65, 66, or 67, which indicates the drive type being tested (Table 2-14A).
The second two-digit number indicates the type of operation being tested on
the drive (Table 2-14B). The last two-digit number indicates the specific
error (Table 2-14C).